19 Verbs to Use for the Word lookout

Every officer in her complement had kept a private and personal lookout all day for some explanation of the previous night's phenomenon.

"We had got up to nearly opposite 155th street by this time and some of the less experienced members of the jolly gang were commencing to worry that they would never see Broadway again and stationed a lookout in the bow to find Albany.

The inlet allowed a facility to bring the money in a boat secretly, and at night, to the very foot of the hill; the elevation of the place permitted a good lookout to be kept that no one was at hand; while the remarkable trees formed good landmarks by which the place might easily be found again.

Between ourselvesI don't mind telling youI'm having a sharp lookout kept over there"Plummer jerked his head in the direction of Mr. Woollett's chambers"because the robbery's an unusual one.

The executive officer climbed to join the lookout.

she asked him, at a moment when he had just left the long lookout.

No, he didn't need no lookout, so I got myself into a game of "bounce the stick," which same, as you prob'ly know, is purely a redskin recreation.

This served to warn the crew of the vessel of their danger, or notified them that their distress was observed and that help was soon forthcoming; it also served, if the surfman was near enough to the station, to notify the lookout there of the ship in distress.

When the halt is for a short period, less than half an hour, the advance party and support remain at ease, the point and flankers move to positions from which they can obtain a good lookout, and additional patrols may be sent out from advance parties and supports.

"They said at the Bar S you was here," panted the lookout, pulling up in front of Racey Dawson.

I'll post lookouts along this lane to watch for fires breakin' out in the big field.

"Keep her away a bit; steady!" replied the lookout.

They found Carter, whose watch on deck it was, reprimanding the lookout.

The cases will be clear and not detain us long, and we can send lookouts up on the heights to examine the sea and the coast outside.

" "Sail, ho!" shouted the lookout, on the foretopsail-yard.

We laugh now at the narrow ideas of those days, which seemed to consider an observatory a lookout only; but the first step in a work is a great stepthe others are easily taken.

It took the lookout a few moments to realize that this dark object that had a voicealbeit a faint onecould not be other than a recent occupant of the small boat he had seen disappear.

The Proserpine stood in until the day had advanced far enough to enable her lookouts to detect le Feu-Follet braving her, as it might be, in the western board, at the distance of about a league and a half, under her jib and jigger, as described.

land ho!" hailed the lookout, and every eye welcomed Manilla, as they ran in for repairs, after cruising about for months without taking a drop of oil.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  lookout